Dip into uplifting orange waters

Everything about this Bubble Bar will leave you feeling cheerful and looking on the bright side of life! When you crumble this one under the tap, your tub will turn into a vivid, hypnotizing red-orange sunset with frothy white clouds of bubbles. Sink in and inhale the uplifting citrus blend of Sicilian mandarin, tangerine and bergamot oils, and imagine yourself in a sun-drenched locale. You’ll emerge from the tub feeling energized and smelling like a dream!

Features

Toning and brightening: Citrus oils not only brighten your outlook, they’re toning and brightening for the skin too.

Returning favorite: Brightside was so popular last Easter that we’ve brought it back!

Big enough for two: Break this big bar in half for two separate baths, or indulge in a single supremely bubbly one!

Customer Review

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MeauxClean

"As I settled into listening Chapters 3-7 of Anne of Green Gables, I ran the hot water and dropped in the bubble bar. Since I did not realize that it was a bubble bar and not a bath bomb, I was confused when it didn't immediately fixz. Despite using it
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"As I settled into listening Chapters 3-7 of Anne of Green Gables, I ran the hot water and dropped in the bubble bar. Since I did not realize that it was a bubble bar and not a bath bomb, I was confused when it didn't immediately fixz. Despite using it incorrectly, my bath was a delightful Hi-C orange, smelled of citrus oils, which are so energizing, and bubbled up nicely when I added water to the tub. It was also fun as it floated around the tub and would graze my leg or arm. Oh, hello great smelling orange thing! Keep doing your thing! Also, my tub was squeaky clean afterwards!
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Featured Ingredient

Tangerine Oil (Citrus reticulata)
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How to use

How to use

Crumble under running warm water as you fill the tub. The amount you need to use will vary, but this bar usually yields one or two baths. The stronger your water pressure, the more bubbles you will make; we encourage experimentation for best results. To get the most out of your bubble bars, keep them in a cool, dry place.

I personally keep all of my Lush bath products in an air-tight container outside of my bathroom to avoid heat and humidity.

Answered on 1/8/2015 by Endlessly from Minnesota

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There's no set way to store bubble bars, it's completely up to you! If you want them to last for a long time, I would suggest putting them in air tight containers. You can also keep them in vases or bowls if you'd like to decorate your bathroom!

Answered on 11/19/2014 by Serena from LUSH Direct

VERIFIED BUYER

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I have used Saran Wrap to store these.ï¿½ You can also use Ziploc bags if you wish, but I like Saran instead.

Answered on 11/16/2014 by Anonymous

VERIFIED BUYER

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I let it dry out a bit on the counter, then store in a tin container.

Answered on 11/15/2014 by Anonymous

VERIFIED BUYER

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I keep them in a glass bowl in my bathroom...all summer and winter long

Answered on 11/15/2014 by Anonymous

Q:

Do I have to use warm water? Since the weather is getting warmer I don't want my bath too warm. Will a cooler temperature have a bad outcome?

While the water doesn't have to be piping hot, the bubble bars tend to work better with warm water, so I wouldn't suggest going too cool with it. It might not bubble as much as it typically would if the water is too cold.

Answered on 5/3/2014 by Kendra M from LUSH Direct

VERIFIED BUYER

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As long as it's not like pool water temperature I think you should befine. I would think because of the essential oils they would absorb intoyour skin better with at least slightly warm water. I usually love mybaths to be super steamy, but since I'm pregnant I've had to make themquite a bit cooler recently and I haven't noticed any issues with any Lushproducts!*Emily Hinds, AAS*

Answered on 4/11/2014 by Anonymous

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I just purchased this product at the MOA store in Minnesota this evening. It was so rock hard that it took both my husband and I, and a mallet in order to break it apart. I have never had this sort of problem with a bubble bar! I always break them up right away and then store them in an airtight container for continued use. Is this a quality issue or is this certain type of bubble bar just super hard?

The bubble bars can be a bit on the firmer side, but they are still great to use! If you're having trouble breaking up the bar, you can hold it under the running faucet (the more water pressure, the more bubbles!) and then once you've got enough, set the bar aside to let it dry. Voila! Fresh, citrusy bubbles!